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New in Global Theaters: Coasts on the charm of its two protagonists and a vivid score by Ludwig Göransson


New in Global Theaters: Emily Blunt is good and there’s a hair-raising scene involving a train and a car


New on Netflix: What elevates it slightly is British comedian Brett Goldstein’s touch, evident in the raunchy dialogue and funny supporting cast
RECENT


OK of its type, but never particularly scary, funny or clever


A fun and engaging adventure, with disarming characters


A drama-comedy about consent and self-respect, not easily digested for all audiences
OLDER


Premiered in 1984: A lazily written, poorly acted, ridiculous and overlong sex romp


Premiered in 1962: Moving and darkly handsome, the play’s best moments skilfully highlighted by the filmmakers

AVERAGE
Originally shown in 2019-2023: Zappy entertainment, even if energy was beginning to wane in the last season
LONGER REVIEWS


Premiered in 1961: The screenplay has weaker moments, but this is a genuinely witty film


Premiered in 1924: A pleasure to behold, with obvious creativity and energy in many scenes


Premiered in 1962: Intense and provocative at the time, the film also has a terrifying score by Bernard Herrmann
